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TRIALS AT ADDINGTON

Indian. Clipper Goes Fast

Indian Clipper Was responsible for a fine trial at Addington on Tuesday morning (says the “Star Sun”) Against a strong southerly wind he paced a mile and a half in 3uiin. 18 3-ssoc. He' did the first two furlongs in 33 2-ssec., the Unit'mile in linin. 7 2-ssec., six furlongs in imlh. 39 2-osec., the mile in 2mln. 12 4-5 see., the mile and a quarter In 2min. 46 2-ssec., and finished In line style to record 3min. 18 3-ssec. The course was In good order, all the trials being from flying starts. Burt Scott led out from the two miles post with Horsepower and Lady Milne following closely In single file.. With a mile and Seven furlongs covered. Horsepower and Lady Milne challenged Burt Scott, but lie finished strongly to beat Horsepower by a length, with Lady Milne a length back. The first half-mile occupied linin. 17sec., the mile 2iniu. 29 4-ssec„ the. mile and a half 3niin. 37see., the mile and three-quarters 4miu. Usee., and the two miles in 4min. 49 4-ssec. Burt Scott is making progress in his training. Horsepower and Lady Milne are rounding into racing shape, and paced freely.

jackaranda was too good for Purina over a mile and a half in 3iiiin. 23 4-ssee. They did the last lialt-mlle in Imln. 5 4-ssee. I’aced Unevenly.

Nationalist paced a mile and a qiinrter in 2mln. filsec. lie was inclined to break during the trial. Lady Carol showed the way to Great Jewel for a mile and live fiirlongs, where Great Jewel drew level with her. Approaching the straight, Great Jewel took the lead, ami came home attractively to record 4niln. 28see. for two miles. Lady Carol was two lengths away ami did -linin. 30see, The sectional times were: Halfmile Imin. 10 3-ssee.; mile, 2miii. ISsec.; mile and a half in 3miii. 23 _2-ssee.; and the nillo and three-quarters 3niin. 55 2-ssec. Great Jewel is sound, mid (meed in his best style.

Allie Audubon trotted two miles in Imin. ■l2 2-usee., after taking Smlii. 37sec. to travel the first mile mid a half. Stylish Wilkes dashed over a mile ami a quarter in 2niin. 46see. He did the last mile in 2niin. I) 4-ssec., and the concluding lialf-niile in Imin. 4see. Millisle trotted the last mile of a mile and it quarter In 2niin. lOsec. LaSy Seott trotted smoothly over a mile and a half In 3inln. 27see. She did the last half-mile in Imin. Usee. Koyiil Romance.

Royal Romance ami Bronze Eagle gave Royal Surprise four seconds start over one mile and a hall’ and beat_him easily. Royal Romance was a neck in front of Bronze Eagle al the winning post In 3inin. 27 3-ssee. They did the last half-mile in Imin. 7see. Bronze Eagle has made good progress (luring the last week, and completed the last two furlongs of his trial th aoscc. Philario, Glenariff ami Pacing Power left the mile ami n liall’ post in that order, ami finished almost In line. Pacing Power registered 3mln. 27sec., and Gleluirlff and Philario 3iuin. 29see. The lust hlilf-niile was run in Imin. ssee., and the last two furlongs in 32see.

Mae's Jimmy trotted evenly over two miles In -linin. Olisee. She did the first mile in *2mln. 2Ssec., and the first mile mill a half in limin. dOsec.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 35, 5 November 1942, Page 7

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TRIALS AT ADDINGTON Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 35, 5 November 1942, Page 7

TRIALS AT ADDINGTON Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 35, 5 November 1942, Page 7

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